I don't have enough posts to put this in the correct forum, so I figured why not put it here, and it can be moved should a moderator deem that the
best option.

I was watching ABC's show 'Castle' last night, and something funny caught my eye. The premise of the episode, was that you watch this dvd, and then
you are killed at midnight on the third day. I'll come back to that in a moment. I have taken some screen shots from the dvd in the episode and it is
RIFE with symbolism. Check it out below.

I am by no means a master of the occult, symbolism and numerology but some things that jumped out at me were the celtic cross in the left eye, what
looks like a burning sculture with a pyramid and eye on top surrounded by flies (death?),what Im guessing is a pheonix, a few I am not sure what to
make of, lightning striking a tower at 5 to 5 (similar to the lightning striking the vatican?) and of course the ankh, the masonic symbol, the burning
bush.

This episode was shown on monday the 18th, meaning that midnight of the third day after watching, is the beginning of March the 22nd!

In the last few days I had been reading some posts and watching some videos regarding this friday. March 22nd, the georgia guidestones, how some
christians think its the beginning of the tribulation etc. If you are at a loose end, there are some videos about it on youtube. Also, the film
"Olympus has fallen" is comming out on the 22nd.

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